Update (01/19/16): And now Amazon UK has it listed, with the title of Cured: The Friendship of Two Imaginary Boys, and a release date of Sep. 22nd, 2016. Also has this description:

Coming of age in Thatcher's Britain in the late 70s and early 80s was really tough, especially if you lived in Crawley. But against the grinding austerity, social unrest and suburban boredom, the spark of rebellion that was punk set alight three young men who would become one of the most revered and successful bands of their generation. The Cure.

Cured is a memoir by Lol Tolhurst, one of the founding imaginary boys, who met Robert Smith when they were six. Lol threads the genesis of The Cure through his schoolboy years with Smith, the iconic leader of the group, and the band's most successful era in the 1980s. He takes us up to the present day, a riveting forty years since the band's inception.

The band's journey to worldwide success is woven into a story not only of great highs and lows but also of love, friendship, pain, forgiveness and, ultimately, redemption on a beach in Hawaii.

Cured highlights those parts of the creative journey that are not normally revealed to fans, incorporating many first-hand recollections around Lol's personal odyssey. From suburban London to the Mojave desert, Cured brings an acute eye for the times to bear on a lifelong friendship, with tales of addiction and despair along the way.

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I've always thought Lol looks to be a decent bloke. In 1992 Perry remarked to someone I know that Lol was really okay, just that things had gone a bit wrong. Perry is one of the nicest on the planet, so his word counts.

So things previously have been a bit one sided, aka RS sided, and I've oft pondered that the planned follow up to 10IY was respect at not wanting to open old wounds after the bridges were rebuilt.

So it will be nice to read the story from the start from Lol's POV. Looking forward to it for Christmas already.

Hopefully Lol will write a long long book and explain why in my opinion he is the best drummer the cure ever had. Again my opinion and before you judge me listen to the albums he drummed on and tell me they apart from disintegration are not the best Cure albums. By the way I met him in Chicago 2008 and he is a really really nice guy. Can't wait to read it hopefully there are lots of cool pix.

Hopefully Lol will write a long long book and explain why in my opinion he is the best drummer the cure ever had. Again my opinion and before you judge me listen to the albums he drummed on and tell me they apart from disintegration are not the best Cure albums. By the way I met him in Chicago 2008 and he is a really really nice guy. Can't wait to read it hopefully there are lots of cool pix.

I look forward to this. Lol has always come across as a class act, who is thankful for us fans, and thankful for his time in the Cure. I don't think he'd write anything salacious about the band. He seems pretty reverent toward the Cure. Don't forget, he posted a defense to the crap Apollo review last year. He didn't have to do that. He didn't play the show, he's not currently in the group, but the Cure are still important enough to him to speak up.

Is it cruel of us to dance around our Lost Wishes cassettes while everyone waits?

I really appreciate the work Robert has done on the remasters, but I grew up with everything mastered at -12dB, and today's music levels hurt my delicate ears, especially when the engineers go crazy above 16KHz.

It seems we people can't let a single thread go with a tenuous, off topic cry of 'where's my stuff? You owe us this stuff, RS', meaning remasters, live DVDs and other things. People think it's as easy as clicking your fingers and for a packaged, distributed cd or DVD just magics its way into human consciousness. Or that Robert in his guise as Cure figurehead/master/generalissimo is gonna finance all these things himself. We are far more likely to see these things materialise in a year when the cure are actively touring or making new music. So people need to be patient. Secondly, this is notning to do with Lol and this is a thread about the book he's writing. We should talk about that and be excited - this is the first (semi?) official writings of a founding Cure member, and it'll be a great chance to read about the early days of the band. Can't we be excited for that instead of going over the same ground and being ungrateful for you not to have been able to buy this?

While I don't disagree with what you said, I think it is completely absurd to use the phrase "people need to be patient" when it comes to The Cure. If there's one thing Cure fans have been plenty, it's patient. On a great many things. So get off your soapbox and let people vent if they want.

We all know as well that Robert Smith talks out of his ass and has for 30 years making up stories about this or that...! We love him but it's true there is no reflection DVD coming out there is no 4-14 scream coming out.. Give me a break it's not happening people

It depends how the album is released. One could say the release of Music For Dreams was a bad idea because that band was far gone, but it was quietly leaked and now we can enjoy it instead of imagining what could have been. After hearing these two new songs that are likely songs from the second half of the 2008 Double Album, then I do hope they release it because just like A Boy I Never Knew, ICNBTS is just too good not to see the light of day.

True... That's a good point because that line up is long gone. And from the sounds of this 2016 I would say this line up in 2016 sounds better than 2008 line up.. That said sure release it explanation point but don't release it under than this lineup. I think this lineup is capable of making something that could possibly be better! They sound whole for the first time in years.

Cool. I'll definitely be buying this. It should make up for the promised 10 Imaginary Years follow up, which surprise, surprise, never materialised.I wonder why it is being listed by Amazon now when it is not going to be issued for another 9 months ?

Looks to be an eye-opening read. It will be interesting to see how much personal information Lol will be divulging about the band. I wonder if this will be made available as a Kindle edition. On a side note, was surprised to read in the description that Lol currently resides in my local area. I thought it was odd there was mention of Lol at a bar in DTLA in the previous post but now it makes sense. Back in 2008 I vaguely remember reading somewhere that he'd relocated to the LA area but assumed it was temporary. I wonder if he'll pop up at one of the HB shows in May (in the audience, not on stage...though anything can happen!)

I am looking forward to this book. It's always fun to get other perspectives of known events even given how dodgy memory can be. I have a bio called 'Faith' that is interesting, and I loved reading Roger's recollections of recording Disintegration.

So true... It was amazing to see Lol on the reflections tour. As Well as pearl in 2008... Unfortunately I don't think will ever see Boris on stage again. One reason being I don't think he has interest. Second I don't think Smith would allow it because of the years of debacle over drummers. I think he would look at it as disrespectful to Cooper.

In this tour the new acrylic DW kit of Jason is sounding better and has more presence. The snare drums is still in debt but it's better than before.Still he looks stiff and in a big pressure hearing the metronome, that he forgets to really play the drums and add those little extra things drummers play when they feel comfortable. The thing is that Jason has many cues that alert him when the song is about to end, or when an important part of the song is coming so he kinda wakes up of the metronomic sequence he hears during the song. So maybe by now the metronome/sequence is VERY important to him.

Whatever drum kit Jason is using this year it's better than what he's been using for the last 15 that's for sure!He sounds good... we could critique Jason till the cows come home but the bottom line is he sounds a lot better on this tour than he has for many many many years